2012-13 (Sophomore – East Georgia State
College): Johnson started 32 games while appearing in
33… led the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) in 3-pointers made with 122… ranked seventh in the
NJCAA and first on the team in 3-point percentage with a mark of
48.2%... finished first on the team in points per game (19.2) and
second in both assists per game (3.6) and steals per game
(1.7)… earned NJCAA National Player of the Week (Jan.
30)… led his team to the Georgia College Athletic
Association (GCAA) Tournament Championship and a No. 6 national
ranking… scored in double-digits in 33 games… put up
at least 20 points in 16 contests… torched the nets for 30
or more points in four games… recorded 19 games with at
least four 3-pointers… shot 45% or better from 3-point range
18 times… hit an incredible, career-best eight treys and
totaled a career-high 38 points against Chattahoochee Technical
College (Jan. 23)… lit up the floor for 35 points against
Central Georgia Technical College (Mar. 5)… pulled down a
season-high six rebounds three times… dished out a
season-best seven assists in two contests… made four steals
for a season-best mark twice… averaged 28.5 minutes per
contest… took his team to the NJCAA Division I
Quarterfinals… helped his team to unworldly 31-3 record,
including a 19-1 mark in conference play.

2011-12 (Freshman – East Georgia State
College): Johnson appeared in 28 of 31 games… led
the team with 4.3 assists per game… averaged 12.6 points and
1.7 steals per contest… recorded 12 games of double-digit
scoring… dished out seven or more assists in six
games… pulled down six or more rebounds three times…
recorded his first career double-double with 14 points and 10
assists against Middle Georgia State College (Feb. 4)…
exploded for a season-high 26 points against Brewton Parker (Nov.
2)… collected a season-best 10 dimes against MGSC (Feb.
4)… made a season-high five steals against USC Sumter (Dec.
29)… was lights out from the charity stripe against Brewton
Parker (Nov. 15), making 13-of-14 free throws… also made
10-of-12 free throw attempts against St. Johns River State College
(Dec. 11)… helped his team to a 17-14 record.

High School: Johnson played basketball at
both Bradwell Institute and First Presbyterian Christian
Academy… helped lead FPCA to a Georgia state championship as
a senior… named first-team all-region and first-team
all-state in both his junior and senior seasons… averaged 22
points, five assists, and four rebounds per game as a senior.

Personal: Son of Felicia Johnson…
born Mar. 13, 1992… full name is Jordan Tyrelle
Johnson… majoring in sociology.